MPA Program Hosts ‘Advancing Your Career’
Aug. 10 program for up-and-coming leaders in local government agencies.
Aug. 10 program for up-and-coming leaders in local government agencies.
The tenure and/or promotion of 62 faculty members has been announced by the Office of Faculty Affairs and Records.
Now a second-year criminal justice major at Cal State Fullerton and a GEAR UP Alumni Leader, Joseph Camacho is helping inspire a new crop of junior and high schoolers to aim higher.
Cal State Fullerton’s vice president for human resources, diversity and inclusion, along with three faculty members are among campus representatives who are giving or have recently made presentations.
For the past 10 years, Cal State Fullerton students have arrived in Washington, D.C., each summer to participate in internships, attend classes taught by CSUF faculty, and experience what it’s like to work in our nation’s capital.
The John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation has chosen the Center for Public and Oral History’s “Women, Politics and Activism” project for a grant.
The first book by the assistant professor of English, comparative literature and linguistics is the winner of this year’s Ecocriticism Book Award from the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment.
Three faculty members have been recognized for service and leadership.
The first book authored by assistant English professor Nicole Seymour is a finalist for national book award. Just one of several faculty members whose works made it into print recently.
Susan Hamilton Mitchell ’15 (M.A. American studies), the winner of the 2015 Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Betty Robertson Award, chose to focus her thesis on a federal education policy for Native American children that began in the late 19th century.